Monday, February 1, 2016

Vielharmonie Calls Chuck Spezzano an "Internationally Renowned Psychologist"

In this marketing piece for Spezzano's 2016 book tour/talking series, Vielharmonie says Spezzano is an "international renommierte Psychologe."

Chuck Spezzano is not licensed to be a psychologist. His degree was also not accredited by the APA.
If he is "internationally renowned" then why did Wikipedia reject an attempt to create an entry for him?


http://web.archive.org/web/20160406094139/http://www.vielharmonie.com/de/seminare/spezzano/erlebnisabend.php
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2 comments:

Woodcutter said...

That publicity photo is fascinating on so many different levels. I wonder who the photographer was?

Michael Northwest said...

That publicity shot is the kind that makes the viewer wonder, "What were they thinking?"

Being obese is a problem for one third of Americans, including Chuck. I am certainly not a person into fat shaming since I have been there myself and totally understand how it can happen. I was lucky enough to get out just from old fashioned diet and exercise. And I say live and let live. If anyone is comfortable and happy with being overweight, bully for them.

However, being seriously overweight poses major health problems, especially as you age. In Chuck's case he is his brand. And he spouts self-health. But he is obviously obese! So I'm sorry, but his chunkiness is fair game as he is commercially marketing himself and touts how famous he is as a health expert.

He obviously does not walk his talk about taking responsibility for your own health. I see no evidence of self-control or discipline. Instead I see plenty of pics of lavish dinners with lots of booze. And as a result I see a huge bloated sweaty man using mondo cosmetics to appear younger than his almost 70 years.

I do not like or respect Chuck, but I do care about him as a fellow human. He needs to seriously slim down or he is going to die very soon. Cut the booze, cut sugar and salt, get out and walk an hour a day, and retire from screwing over people in your POV scam. You need to get real here and reduce your stress.

I am sure living full time with your spouse will create a new challenge, but I think she needs you now more than your clients need you. Make her a priority over your busyness. It might extend your life to let go of POV and be a real person.

It is an old cliche but so true: Actions speak louder than words. We look at you and all we see are words. Chuck, you need to take some actions to walk your talk.

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